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  Rick Steves' Dingle Tour Tips http://www.ricksteves.com/pledge/ireland/dingletours.htm
Public Television's Rick Steves gives detailed directions on touring Dingle Peninsula's historic and scenic sights.
  Jon Sullivan's Excellent Adventure in Ireland http://www.jonsullivan.com/misc/ireland.php3
A California website designer spent three weeks touring and photographing Ireland in May, 1998. His account includes critical comment and insights into common and uncommon subjects like how to deal with plumbing.
  Wicklow Way http://web.inter.nl.net/users/ANTenPETER/wandelen/wicklow/wicklowE.html
Journal of a couple's six-day hike from Dublin to Enniskerry in February, 1999. Included are photos, many "how-to" tips and links to other walking and cycling tours in Europe by the authors.
  The Dingle Way: A Walk Through History http://www.lehigh.edu/~wwt1/Dingle/ireland.html
Account of a 112-mile hike around the Dingle Peninsula by a father and daughter after her graduation from college.
  Dingle Ireland - Dingle a place to fall in love with http://www.globosapiens.net/travel-information/Dingle-447.html
Quick overview of Dingle's charms.
  Pictures and Comments on Ireland's Hot Spots http://www.bamjam.net/Ireland/index.html
A kaleidoscope of photographs with traveler's comments on popular spots including Powerscourt gardens, Dingle Peninsula, Aran Islands.
  Spring Break in Ireland http://www.davidmetraux.com/ireland.html
Syracuse University senior spends spring break, 2000, touring and taking photos of Ireland, which he describes in five words: "green, medieval, festive, jovial, tradition."
  Travelogue Ireland, December 2002 http://www.teije.nl/2002/irl/i_en.htm
A Dutch couple drove through much of the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland and took copious notes and lots of photos of many popular spots. Site has numerous ads.
  Mike's Trip to Ireland http://www.isye.gatech.edu/~sman/mike/ireland
A guide relating to a 1997 trip through the Aran Islands, Doolin, The Cliffs of Moher, and the Beara Peninsula.
  Todd Adams Photography | Ireland Travelog http://www.toddadams.net/stories/travelog_ireland.htm
A descriptive journal report of travels through the Dingle Penninsula, Doolin, Galway, Connemara and the Aran Islands. Includes photos and travel tips.
  Jack Ledger's Tour of Ireland http://home.golden.net/~jledger/ireland.htm
Photos with comments about W. B. Yeats' grave; Blarney, Dunluce and Kilkenny Castles; views of Dingle, Kinsale, Giants Causeway. (Sound)
  Ian Middleton http://www.ian-middleton.co.uk/travelwriting/
A travel writer based in the UK. Read a sample chapter from his book on Ireland.
  Reel Audio: Chasing Musical Traditions in Modern Ireland http://www.davethefox.com/words/irishmusic.htm
Travel writer Dave Fox visits pubs in Dingle and Galway that feature Irish music.
  Travel to Ireland, Dublin and the Irish Countryside - May 2000 http://www.vittoe.com/2005/index.html
Two Chicago couples drive 1,350 miles in 12 days to visit many poplar and some lesser known spots. With photos.
  Washington and Lee University Students Tour Ireland http://ireland.wlu.edu/springtravel/index.html
Over 80 photos with descriptions of historic buildings and locales visited by 12 students and a professor in 2000.
  Rob Jagnow - Ireland 2005 http://www.robjagnow.com/travel/ireland05/index.html
An MIT student walks and rides through the Burren and spends four nights in the tiny village of Doolin plus time in Galway.
  Dingle Trifecta http://nolantravels2.home.att.net/3ding1.html
Travelogue with photos of March, 2003 visits to ancient ruins near Dingle Peninsula's Slea Head Drive.
  Ireland Pictures and Recommendations http://www.ronmertens.com/ireland/
An Israeli computer programmer and a friend visited many celebrated and lesser known spots during eight days in 2003.
  In the footsteps of the Famine http://faculty.quinnipiac.edu/libraries/tballard/report/footsteps.html
Account (with slow-loading photos) of Quinnipiac University Prof. Terry Ballard's 2003 visit to several libraries and other locations to research, scan and digitize Irish historical materials.
  Sandy Feet in Ireland http://www.sandyfeet.com/europe/ireland.html
A professional sandcastle sculptor from Texas visits Cregg Castle near Galway and other locations in 1998.
  In Sickness and in Health http://www.travelhog.net/insicknessandinhealth/
A travelogue of two young men's long weekend in Ireland in October, 2000 that includes photos of Belfast trouble spots.
  In the footsteps of the Famine: Part 2 http://faculty.quinnipiac.edu/libraries/tballard/footsteps2.html
Further adventures (with slow-loading graphics) of a librarian touring Ireland to digitize Irish historical materials.
  Arvendal Studios - Nothing Added But Time http://www.arvendalstudios.com/eire/tour2000/index.html
Lyrical reflections on Irish history and culture, with photos, from 2000 tour by Mats and Pari Arvendale of popular and less known locations including Ring of Kerry, Rock of Cashel, Burren and Clonmacnoise monastery.
  Arvendal Studios: The Veil of Banba http://www.arvendalstudios.com/eire/tour1993/index.html
A 1993 tour of Ulster hot spots including Belfast, Bogside, Derry and Shankhill followed by a swing through historic places in the Republic, with photos.

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